44 Pubs and Bars found in or around Dalston

Coming here at 11.30 on a Saturday night expecting to write a decent review was probably a mistake. Having passed on a couple of occasions earlier in the evening, we saw it pleasantly filled. Now, however, think of a rush-hour...

From the people who brought you the Pineapple in Kentish Town comes the Railway Tavern Ale House as they resist the temptation to continue with a fruit theme. Probably wise as we'd be reluctant to drink at a pub called The...

This undervalued pub has closed - another victim of the regeneration of Dalston, which will see some hideous giant tower blocks replacing an old theatre, a row of Georgian houses and part of a parade of shops, which includes...

The 'Hoxton Creep' isn't a new ironic dance, or even a lascivious drunk web site designer. No, it's the sociological phenomenon that describes the gradual northward movement - mainly up the Kingsland Road - of trendy bars, art...

The Alibi is a decent late night basement bar in the perpetually up-and-coming Dalston area. From the italic, neon logo outside, there is a definite late 80s theme going on, presumably for the benefit of those who weren't alive...

Junction Room is an attractive looking, long and thin bar which attracts the young Dalston crowd which love this kind of dark and fashionable late-night venue. The front section is more cosy, as it becomes a little soulless...

For a few years now the Wellington has been a pleasant enough pub catering for the gentrified young locals who call Dalston home. However, a makeover took place in 2009 improved things considerably. The main room, is decorated...

The Marquis of Lansdowne essentially marks the point where Stokey ends and Dalston begins. As such, this is now a rare, traditional pub amongst the influx of trendy bars which are now scattered around the area. Perhaps bank...

From the ashes of the popular basement bar of the same name comes a smaller, less hectic ground floor bar, close to the original venue. Popular as it is with the Dalston set, it's hardly groundbreaking. There's a bit of art of...